The Utah Jazz sit less than two weeks away from discovering their fate in this year's critical draft lottery in which they have top four odds of claiming the number-one pick, and over a 30% chance of finding their way into the top-three slots atop the board. For any team lucky enough to draw a top-three pick, they could be getting their hands on a franchise-shifting prospect with that selection. BYU's AJ Dybantsa and Kansas' Darryn Peterson have seen a bulk of the discussions for being a top one- or two-pick, but Duke's Cameron Boozer—whose trend is towards being a top-three selection himself— could turn out to be just as impactful as anyone in the draft, and especially so for the Jazz. We've already dove into what the other two could offer in a potential fit with Utah before this year's lottery takes place.…